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Remedial Action, Annual Report, and World Baseball Challenge seeking help; Tonight’s Council Preview

Prince George City Council is getting together tonight for its first official meeting of the summer tonight.

Staff wants to take remedial action on two run-down properties. One is on 2444 Mytting Road in the Hart, the other on 2221 Spruce Street in the VLA.

City Staff is also presenting the 2015 Annual Report, complete with Tourism Marking Plans and Financial highlights.

Councilors will also hear from two local groups: the Prince George Cycling Club will give this year’s final Bike to Work Week numbers while the World Baseball Challenge is asking for up to $20,000 to help with this year’s tournament.

You’re invited to the meeting which begins at 6 PM in the City Chambers.

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